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British Columbia start-up makes red carpet debut.

Vancouver, British Columbia (PRWEB)April 03, 2014

Hidden Garden Foods will have their new line of gluten free cookies with hidden vegetables featured in the official gift bags at The 35th Annual Sports Emmy Awards (the “Sports Emmys”) on May 6, 2014 in New York City. The gift bags will be presented to 900 attendees at the event, which will include the most influential people in sports broadcasting, celebrities, athletes, and members of the press.

“When we were approached by the producer of the official Emmy Award gift bags, we were overwhelmed and excited to have been chosen for such a unique opportunity. Only 30 companies from around the world are asked to participate, so we are proud that our cookies with hidden vegetables captured their attention,” said Hidden Garden founder, Catherine Anderson. The gift bag producer seeks out new, up and coming businesses to spotlight, particularly those with fun and innovative products.

The concept behind Hidden Garden’s products is simple: to make delicious tasting cookies that include a half serving of hidden vegetables. Launched in April 2013, the business has been growing rapidly and the cookies are a hit with parents and cookie lovers alike.

The Sports Emmys is produced by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and will be held at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s prestigious Frederick P. Rose Hall, on Tuesday. Ted Turner will be receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award as part of this year’s ceremony.

About Hidden Garden Foods Ltd.

Hidden Garden Foods Ltd. is a small specialty foods business based in Horseshoe Bay, British Columbia. They make a line of gluten free cookies with hidden vegetables in them, which are made at a certified gluten free bakery in Burnaby, British Columbia. Hidden Garden is owned by Catherine Anderson, a corporate lawyer-turned cookie entrepreneur. The Hidden Garden cookies are sold through 150 retail stores in Western Canada, and are expected to soon be available across Canada.